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Wonderful Eastern Canada. Makes me appreciate living in Vancouver that much more. We may get a lot of rain but the snow stays on the mountains.

Rather carry an umbrella than shovel snow any day...

monster Tuesday Mar 25 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary

Either Bush did this or it is because of Global Warming. One of the two, I am sure.

85% of that snow can be traced directly back to middle management.xoxoxoBruce Tuesday Mar 25 11:08 PM

Anybody who'd put their car in those flimsy structures, is a damn fool.

Elspode Wednesday Mar 26 12:11 AM

It makes absolutely no sense to live anywhere in Canada that isn't a cave...with a hot spring.

TheMercenary Wednesday Mar 26 12:29 AM

After living in Hawaii for 3 years we learned that it makes absolutely no sense to live anywhere it snows.

The 42 Wednesday Mar 26 01:33 AM

Damn, I miss snow... Here we have two seasons: a brief chilly season between November and January, and from February till October blistering heat. Two inchs of snow and the entire country shuts down, even the areas without snow because everyone wants to go see it!

SPUCK Wednesday Mar 26 02:57 AM

Seeing that reminds me of:

Tamarack, California
U.S. snowfall record for one month: 390 inches (32.5 feet) January 1911

I live in Vail, CO and I love snow. But even up here in the mountains where we get about 12-15 annually, we don't have to dig out of our houses.

Now granted a lot of that is becuase of buildings that are built in "wind tunnels" so you get the huge drifting but still, I would not want to stay somewhere where you have to dig a tunnel to get your car out in the morning. (P.S. I moved here from Duluth, MN but there we get more cold than snow and that just plain sucked.)

rupip Wednesday Mar 26 11:21 AM

today I came to work a bit late and annoyed because I had to shovel the 30cm (1 foot) snow off my path and off to my car.

now seeing this I am thinking that this was a lovely early moning exercise...

Trilby Wednesday Mar 26 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by The 42

Two inchs of snow and the entire country shuts down, even the areas without snow because everyone wants to go see it!

It's hateful of you to say this and then not tell us what country you are in! Now be a good 42 and spill it!toranokaze Wednesday Mar 26 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary

After living in Hawaii for 3 years we learned that it makes absolutely no sense to live anywhere it snows.

I completely agree.euphoriatheory Wednesday Mar 26 06:59 PM

Judging from the amount of snow in that picture, I'd say I live about 20 feet down the road... We've officially broken the all-time snowfall record in my city this year, and I'm sick of it.
That's why you'll see me outside spraying aeresol cans at the sky non-stop for the rest of my life.

monster Wednesday Mar 26 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by euphoriatheory

Judging from the amount of snow in that picture, I'd say I live about 20 feet down the road... We've officially broken the all-time snowfall record in my city this year, and I'm sick of it.
That's why you'll see me outside spraying aeresol cans at the sky non-stop for the rest of my life.

That'll only make it worse....

global warming leads to more moisture in the atmosphere leads to more......

The 42 Thursday Mar 27 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Brianna

It's hateful of you to say this and then not tell us what country you are in! Now be a good 42 and spill it!

Suffice it to say I live a little bit north of AfricaxoxoxoBruce Thursday Mar 27 06:12 AM

I recently saw pictures of what appeared to be 6 inches, there.

Trilby Thursday Mar 27 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce

I recently saw pictures of what appeared to be 6 inches, there.

Oh, that's what they tell you it is. It's usually only about 4 inches, IMHO.

spudcon Thursday Mar 27 11:01 PM

Oh, that's what they tell you it is. It's usually only about 4 inches, IMHO.
And what's wrong with only four inches?

xoxoxoBruce Thursday Mar 27 11:10 PM

Teamwork.... I've got the other two inches.

monster Thursday Mar 27 11:47 PM

More Effing Snow here tonight. I love snow. This is the first time in 7 years i've admitted that I'm pretty much done with it f(or this year). If I have to shovel the shite in the morning, I'm gonna be really pissed.

xoxoxoBruce Friday Mar 28 12:04 AM

Gather all the candles you can find and leave 'em burning in the driveway.

bullwinkle Sunday Mar 30 07:18 PM

haha yeah my shed colapsed and its over 20 years old, I thought it could stand anything...guess I was wrong, I had to shovel my way of my drive way so that I could go skiing. Ironic Oui?

Coign Monday Mar 31 04:19 PM

I thought about linking my photoblog for a IOTD but it is not interesting enough. But I will toss the link here since it is slightly related to this snow subject.

This is par for the course here in Vail. A beaver flooding my parking lot. Hit my link for my full story.

(Note: I just got a call from a friend, he said my parking lot got deeper and that they closed off the road out of my units to try and clear out the water. I will have to head over there with the camera.)

xoxoxoBruce Monday Mar 31 10:58 PM

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And why is it a he? Because have you ever seen a female beaver? They look nothing like this.

Coign Tuesday Apr 1 12:46 AM

OK so the beaver got worse. I will post pictures of damage that he did tomorrow as the picture of the day cause I think he tried to kill the humans.